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NS, ICM, CQ, NV
(Joint)
2020-11-27
10:45
Online Online Relation between Location Information Error and Warning Error in Vehicle-to-Pedestrian Warning System
Takahiro Suzuki (Waseda Univ.), Kyoko Yamori (Asahi Univ.), Takumi Miyoshi (Shibaura Inst. of Tech.), Yoshiaki Tanaka (Waseda Univ.) CQ2020-56
In order to prevent traffic accidents between pedestrians and vehicles, it will be effective to introduce a vehicle-to-p... [more] CQ2020-56
pp.50-55
ASN, ICTSSL 2018-05-14
15:20
Hiroshima Hiroshima City Univ. Serviceability Verication of Acoustic Telecommunication -- As a Communication Means in case of Emergency --
Shota Kinekawa, Masashi Sugano (Osaka Prefecture Univ.) ICTSSL2018-5 ASN2018-5
Users cannot always get information through the Internet. When many people in the same place try to use their smartphone... [more] ICTSSL2018-5 ASN2018-5
pp.23-28
CS 2016-11-11
09:30
Hokkaido KKR Hakodate Comparison among reception methods of emergency wake-up trigger for ISDB-T mobile television receiver with frequency diversity combining control signal subcarriers
Satoshi Takahashi (Hiroshima City Univ.) CS2016-45
In an emergency situation, broadcaster can wake up the receivers automatically by sending a special signal superposed on... [more] CS2016-45
pp.29-32
CQ 2016-08-29
11:55
Ibaraki Tsukubasan A method of receiving control signals for ISDB-T mobile television receivers
Satoshi Takahashi (Hiroshima City Univ.) CQ2016-52
This report examines a method of receiving the automatic wake-up signals for detecting events of the Emergency Warning S... [more] CQ2016-52
pp.25-28
CAS, CS 2015-02-26
09:55
Tottori Tottori University A Method of Determining Emergency Warning Signals with Various Transmission Modes for ISDB-T Terrestrial Digital Television Receivers
Satoshi Takahashi (Hiroshima City Univ.) CAS2014-121 CS2014-93
Emergency warning broadcasting wakes up television receivers by a special control signal sent from the broadcaster when ... [more] CAS2014-121 CS2014-93
pp.7-11
MoNA, CQ
(Joint)
2014-09-11
09:35
Miyagi   Performance evaluation of capture effect on vehicle-to-vehicle broadcast communication for crash warning
Kenta Wako (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.), Hirofumi Onishi (Alpine), Tutomu Murase, Kazuyuki Sasajima (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) CQ2014-40
Recently, the requirement of Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) communication with wireless LAN(CSMA/CA) has been increasing. In t... [more] CQ2014-40
pp.7-12
NS, CQ, ICM, NV
(Joint)
2013-11-15
12:05
Nagasaki Goto Islands Signal detection characteristics of ISDB-T emergency warning broadcasting in mobile reception environments
Satoshi Takahashi (Hiroshima City Univ.) CQ2013-66
In Japan, the emergency warning broadcasting, alerting occurrence of earthquake or tsunami, is in operation on the digit... [more] CQ2013-66
pp.85-89
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